"Tyler has something that you just can't coach," Evans said. "He might not be a 4.4 burner. But has that wiggle, that shake and bake, that sixth sense as a receiver. He has that ability to get open and catch the football and then make plays after he catches the ball. He's a great kid with a great attitude and I'm really excited for him."

Karpinski will join former Penn Manor standout Cody Booth, a tight end and team captain for the Owls, who compete in the Big East. Temple has a new head coach: Matt Rhule.